ABSOLUTELY LOVELY, COMPLETELY REFORMED 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN LA LINEA, Located in a good area of La Linea de la concepcion, very close to the Gibraltar border.
The house is located in a small and very well kept closed community.
This house in particular is located on the end in a quiet corner with lovely neighbors.
The house when walking in is warm and inviting.
There is a fireplace in the living room, all is new and very clean.
Spacious toilet downstairs and a lovely good size fully fitted new modern kitchen and a nice private patio area off the kitchen.
Upstairs there is one bathroom with bath tub, this is the family bathroom shared by 3 bedrooms.
Master bedroom is very large and has gorgeous built in wardrobes.
The family that lives here now rent a super large garage within the same community for 120 euros a month (see photos).
As a new owner we would recommend you do this and you can take over the current contract.
Lovely family looking to sell asap as htey want to buy a large house in the same area.
Contact me now for viewings or if you ahve questions regarding financing etc we can help with everything.
La Línea de la Concepción (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈlinea ðe la konθeβˈθjon]), often referred to simply as La Línea, is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Cádiz, Andalusia.
The city lies on the sandy isthmus which is part of the eastern flank of the Bay of Gibraltar, and it limits with the Gibraltar–Spain border to the south.
La Línea has close economic and social links with the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.
It is part of the comarca of Campo de Gibraltar.
The first dwellings, which date back to the 18th century, were behind the Spanish fortification lines drawn up during the Sieges of Gibraltar which took place during the 18c and 19c wars in Europe.
The population of La Línea was a part of the municipality of San Roque until the community was decreed on 17 January 1870 to be a standalone municipality.
The people of La Línea have traditionally found work in Gibraltar, from the days in the 18th century when Gibraltar was an important naval port.
La Linea was, and still is, a supplier of fresh produce from its open and fertile land area as well as its population supplying workers, mainly for the Gibraltar Dockyard.
This provision stopped with the total closure of the border by the Spanish government between 9 June 1969 and 15 December 1982 as a result of the dispute between Spain and Britain regarding the sovereignty of Gibraltar.
The border was fully reopened on 5 February 1985.
La Línea is a major supplier of fruit and vegetables to Gibraltar; other industries include the manufacture of cork, liquor, and fish paste.
It also had an important military garrison with substantial fortifications and a port.